Sick isa brown - sneezing, coughing and runny nose

Hi all, the seller caught the attention of a local chicken rescue group. They visited his suburban property and took a total of 66 ill chickens and 4 ducks. I believe he may have realised that his animals were in poor condition and consented to the rescue taking them because I can see him in the video showing the rescuers the ill birds. It turns out he was "adopting" free chickens and ducks that people were rehoming, claiming he had a large farm, then reselling them through classified ads.

A video of the rescuers taking the animals was posted on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/684980141525971/posts/2376811772342791/

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Hi all, the seller caught the attention of a local chicken rescue group. They visited his suburban property and took a total of 66 ill chickens and 4 ducks. I believe he may have realised that his animals were in poor condition and consented to the rescue taking them because I can see him in the video showing the rescuers the ill birds. It turns out he was "adopting" free chickens and ducks that people were rehoming, claiming he had a large farm, then reselling them through classified ads.

A video of the rescuers taking the animals was posted on Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/684980141525971/posts/2376811772342791/

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Thank you for the update.
Since you took Honey to the Avian Vet for treatment - did they ever give you a diagnosis of what she had - any testing?

It's nice that there were some people that took it upon themselves to intervene and the guy gave up his birds, my main concern is those birds have a contagious disease that will be passed along once they recover and are "rehomed". Introducing them to someone's flock could be devastating. Sad all the way around - no one wins.
Just my 2¢
 

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